The document says that on 21st of May 1894 at 8:05 a.m., a male baby, by the name of Luigi Palmieri, was born to Pasquale Palmieri and Filomena Verrillo. The extracted record is from Part I of the register for the acts of birth for 1894 and is act or record number 53. There are no annotations.

You can request a record called a Stato di Famiglia (status of the family certificate) from your town's anagrafe or registry office. Tell them that you want it for the family of Pasquale Palmieri and Filomena Verrillo. Women in the Italian records are always under their maiden names. Anyway, this record should give you a list of all of their children. All of their dates of birth should be on that record as well. Once you have that, you could then estimate the year that Pasquale and Filomena got married (I'm assuming you don't already have that information) and try to get their marriage record from the same office.

In its most general sense, the term genealogy refers to the study of family history, while encompassing such related fields as ethnology, onomatology and --in rather few cases-- heraldry. It is important to bear in mind that genealogy forms part of the framework of general history. The best genealog...

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